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  <h1>Grodbots!</h1>
  
  <h2>Background</h2>
  
  <p>Once upon a time, there was a robot named Grod.  He needed cake (don't
  we all?), but he just sat there and never went to get it.  Then along came a
  smart little geek who realised that Grod's circuits were missing!  He had
  sensors, so he could see the colour of the floor, and he had terminals for
  activating his motors. All the little geek needed to do was wire up the sensors
  to the motor terminals in the right way, and Grod could go get the cake for
  himself!</p>

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     <img src="ROBO-INF/images/robot.png" width="50" alt="Gregory"/>
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     Grod
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     Gregory
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     Cake
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  <p>Actually, Grodbots is a game where you wire up circuits made of logic gates
  in order to guide little robots around a map.  Usually the ultimate goal is a
  nice slice of cake, but not always!  There might be some surprises in store.</p>
  
  
  <h2><a name="download">Download</a></h2>
  
  <h3>Playing the Game</h3>
  
  <p>To play the game, you'll need a Java 5 Runtime Environment (you may already
  have this), and the robot.jar file.</p>
  
  <p><a href="http://www.java.com/">Download Java 5 here</a></p>
  
  <p><a href="robot.jar">Download the robot.jar file here</a></p>
  
  <h3>Making New Levels</h3>
  
  <p>If you want to design your own levels, you need everything from above
  (the <a href="http://www.java.com/">Java 5 runtime</a> and 
  <a href="robot.jar">robot.jar</a>), plus the robot_editor.jar file.</p>
  
  <p><a href="robot_editor.jar">Download robot_editor.jar here</a></p>
  
  
  <h2>The future?</h2>
  
  <p>Check out the state of various <a href="feature_requests.txt">feature requests</a></p>

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